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    moderately
    /ˈmɒd(ə)rətli/

    adverb

    • 1. to a certain extent; quite; fairly: "the event was moderately successful"

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  2. Definitions of moderately. adverb. to a moderately sufficient extent or degree. synonyms: fairly, jolly, middling, passably, pretty, reasonably, somewhat. see more. adverb. with moderation; in a moderate manner. “he drinks moderately ”. see more.

  3. MODERATELY definition: 1. in a way that is neither small nor large in size, amount, degree, or strength: 2. in a way that…. Learn more.

  4. Moderately definition: within reasonable or proper limits; in a way that is not excessive. See examples of MODERATELY used in a sentence.

  5. within a middle range in size, amount, or degree; neither great nor little: The new apartment complex will be moderately priced for middle-income people. moderately adverb (SOME) to some degree: He was moderately successful, making a living but hardly getting rich.

  6. The meaning of MODERATELY is in a moderate manner : to a moderate degree or extent : rather, fairly. How to use moderately in a sentence.

  7. MODERATE definition: 1. neither small nor large in size, amount, degree, or strength: 2. Moderate opinions, especially…. Learn more.

  8. Define moderately. moderately synonyms, moderately pronunciation, moderately translation, English dictionary definition of moderately. adj. 1. Being within reasonable limits; not excessive or extreme: a moderate price. 2. Not violent or subject to extremes; mild or calm; temperate: a...

  9. adverb. /ˈmɒdərətli/ /ˈmɑːdərətli/ to an average extent; fairly but not very synonym reasonably. a moderately successful career. She only did moderately well in the exam. Cook in a moderately hot oven. Extra Examples. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

  10. moderately meaning, definition, what is moderately: fairly, but not very: Learn more.

  11. Moderate, temperate, judicious, reasonable all stress the avoidance of excess--emotional, physical, intellectual, or otherwise. Moderate implies response or behavior that is by nature not excessive: a moderate drinker, a moderate amount of assistance.